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'''Shoot for the Stars''' is the seventh and final level of the [[Moody Clouds]], a world in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. It is the last area of the game, excluding the optional [[Land of the Livid Dead (UbiArt games)|Land of the Livid Dead]]. This is the fourth level from this world and thirty-ninth overall to be included in the [[Back to Origins]] mode in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''.
'''Shoot for the Stars''' is the seventh and final level of the [[Moody Clouds]], a world in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. It is the last level of the game, excluding the optional [[Land of the Livid Dead (UbiArt games)|Land of the Livid Dead]]. This is the fourth level from this world and thirty-ninth overall to be included in the [[Back to Origins]] mode in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''.


==Original version==
==Original version==
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This area takes place high in the clouds and starts with [[the Magician]] running from the heroes by jumping off a ledge. He reappears shortly after, riding on a [[warship]] with a couple of [[Livingstone|Lividstones]] who slap their behinds mockingly at the heroes. The latter must get on the [[mosquito]]es and fly alongside the [[warship]] in the background, fighting [[Big mecha fly|big mecha flies]], [[Small mecha fly|small mecha flies]], turrets, and [[helicopter bomb]]s.
This area takes place high in the clouds and starts with [[the Magician]] running from the heroes by jumping off a ledge. He reappears shortly after, riding on a [[warship]] with a couple of [[Livingstone|Lividstones]] who slap their behinds mockingly at the heroes. The latter must get on the [[mosquito]]es and fly alongside the [[warship]] in the background, fighting [[Big mecha fly|big mecha flies]], [[Small mecha fly|small mecha flies]], turrets, and [[helicopter bomb]]s.


After a while, the [[warship]] disappears, but the team continues onward. They then have to deal with red, homing [[live missile]]s while the [[warship]] shows up in front of them, giving them a chance to shoot it. The [[warship]] then returns to the background. The heroes enter a very large structure, and the [[warship]] continues to return to the foreground for short periods before returning to the background. A [[hunter]] will also appear on the airship to shoot red, homing [[live missile]]s at the team.
After a while, the [[warship]] disappears, but the team continues onward. They then have to deal with red, homing [[live missile]]s while the [[Warship|ship]] shows up in front of them, giving them a chance to shoot at it. It then returns to the background. The heroes enter a very large structure, and the [[warship]] continues to return to the foreground for short periods before returning to the background. A [[hunter]] will also appear on the [[Warship|ship]] to shoot red, homing [[live missile]]s at the team.


The heroes and the [[warship]] end up in a dark place with red lights, triangular yellow signs with exclamation points on them, and arrows pointing towards the exit, indicating they are somewhere dangerous. The [[warship]] closes in on a gigantic, orange sphere, much to [[the Magician]]'s and the [[Livingstone|Lividstones]]' dismay, as they scream in fear as the [[Warship|ship]] taps the sphere, causing a large crack to form. This sphere turns out to be at the center of the huge, floating city, which explodes due to the damage to the former. [[Rayman]] and his friends end up falling and landing back in [[the Snoring Tree]], where they go back to sleeping and snoring loudly, as they had done at the start of the game. Afterwards, the heroes pose on the [[The Photographer|photoboard]], but, naturally, [[the Magician]] does not appear here to count the number of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] were collected in the level. After that, the credits play.
The heroes and the [[warship]] end up in a dark place with red lights, triangular yellow signs with exclamation points on them, and arrows pointing towards the exit, indicating they are somewhere dangerous. The [[warship]] closes in on a gigantic, orange sphere, much to [[the Magician]]'s and the [[Livingstone|Lividstones]]' dismay, as they scream in fear as the [[Warship|ship]] taps the sphere, causing a large crack to form. This sphere turns out to be at the center of the huge, floating city, which explodes due to the damage to the former. [[Rayman]] and his friends end up falling and landing back in [[the Snoring Tree]], where they go back to sleeping and snoring loudly, as they had done at the start of the game. Afterwards, the heroes pose on the [[The Photographer|photoboard]], but, naturally, [[the Magician]] does not appear here to count the number of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] were collected in the level. After that, the credits play.
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This level is playable in the [[Back to Origins]] mode in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. There are no notable differences between the versions, apart from elements from ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' replacing some from the original game. The ending cutscene does not appear, and, instead, the heroes simply have to free a [[Teensie]] in order for the level to finish.
This level is playable in the [[Back to Origins]] mode in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. Elements from ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' replace some from the original game, and the ending cutscene does not appear: instead, the heroes simply have to free a [[Teensie]] in order for the level to finish.


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The level's name is a reference to the phrase “shoot for the stars”.
* The level's name is a reference to the phrase “shoot for the stars”.
* During an E3 2011 showcase, an alternate version of the level was displayed. In this version, the [[Tricky Treasure]] takes the place of [[the Magician]], as it is shown riding the [[warship]] in this level. At the end of this version of the level, the ending cutscene plays with a few differences: [[the Magician]] and the [[Livingstone|Lividstones]] are absent, the [[Tricky Treasure]] is shown falling alongside the heroes, and they land in a theater instead of [[the Snoring Tree]]. These changes were likely only meant for that showcase, as they were scrapped in the final game. However, a [[Tricky Treasure]] does ride a warship in the [[Pirate's Treasure!]] level of the [[Sea of Serendipity]].
* During an E3 2011 showcase, an alternate version of the level was displayed. In this version, a [[Tricky Treasure]] takes the place of [[the Magician]] on the [[warship]], and at the end, the cutscene plays with a few differences: [[the Magician]] and the [[Livingstone|Lividstones]] are absent, the [[Tricky Treasure]] falls alongside the heroes, and they land in a theater instead of [[the Snoring Tree]]. These changes were likely only meant for that showcase, as they were scrapped in the final game. However, a [[Tricky Treasure]] does ride a warship in the [[Pirate's Treasure!]] level of the [[Sea of Serendipity]].


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==